LeBron James: Joakim Noah got very disrespectful
During Game 3’s loss to the Chicago Bulls, LeBron James got in a tussle with Joakim Noah. The Cavs’ star said that what Noah said to him afterwards was ‘disrespectful.’
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After a tussle in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals between LeBron James and Joakim Noah where both received technicals, there seemed to be some choice words said.
The games turned out to be one of the best games of the postseason thus far as Derrick Rose nailed a three-pointer at the buzzer to beat the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Chicago Bulls took a 2-to-1 series lead heading into Game 4.
Apparently, the altercations ruffled King James’ feathers a bit as he didn’t take too kindly to whatever Noah had said to him.
James told reporters during his postgame interview that the exchange between him and Noah was very disrespectful on Noah’s end of things.
Just listen to what LeBron had to say:
If you didn’t know this by now, Joakim Noah is one of the most fiery players in the NBA and his seemingly personal jabs at LeBron should come as no surprise since he has been getting into it with basically everyone recently.
In fact, last year he was in hot water for berating a Washington Wizards security guard. This year, he was in trouble for run-ins with Cavs fans in Game 2 as well as a feud with Cardale Jones over some comments he made about the SEC being better than the Big Ten.
Noah, I think it’s time you be quiet and let your game do the talking.
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